Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... tell you when we meet , fitter for words than writing . " From the following reign ( Charles I. ) the nobility of the family date its origin . In the year 1643 , Sir John Byron , great grandson of him who succeeded to the rich domains ...
... tell you when we meet , fitter for words than writing . " From the following reign ( Charles I. ) the nobility of the family date its origin . In the year 1643 , Sir John Byron , great grandson of him who succeeded to the rich domains ...
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... tell him stories and legends , in which , like most other children , he took great delight . She also taught him , while yet an infant , to re- peat a great number of the Psalms ; and the first and twenty - third Psalms were among the ...
... tell him stories and legends , in which , like most other children , he took great delight . She also taught him , while yet an infant , to re- peat a great number of the Psalms ; and the first and twenty - third Psalms were among the ...
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... tell him , that , begin- ning from a certain line in Virgil which he mentioned , he could recite twenty verses on , which he well remembered having read with this gen- tleman , when suffering all the time the most dreadful pain . It was ...
... tell him , that , begin- ning from a certain line in Virgil which he mentioned , he could recite twenty verses on , which he well remembered having read with this gen- tleman , when suffering all the time the most dreadful pain . It was ...
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... ****** would be pleased to tell him " how many stripes he meant to inflict ? " - Why , " re- turned the executioner , " you little rascal , what is that to you ? " — " Be- 66 cause , if half ! " you please , " 40 1801-5 . NOTICES OF THE.
... ****** would be pleased to tell him " how many stripes he meant to inflict ? " - Why , " re- turned the executioner , " you little rascal , what is that to you ? " — " Be- 66 cause , if half ! " you please , " 40 1801-5 . NOTICES OF THE.
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... tell me , and I'll thrash him , if I can . ' The young champion kept his word , and they were from this time , notwithstanding the difference of their ages , inseparable friends . A coolness , however , subsequently arose between them ...
... tell me , and I'll thrash him , if I can . ' The young champion kept his word , and they were from this time , notwithstanding the difference of their ages , inseparable friends . A coolness , however , subsequently arose between them ...
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